So you start to watch a movie but you have to leave. One of the most interesting features of this software: it remembers the settings of all files you play. Just install the player and you'll be able to play all formats without the hassle to find and install codec packs. Thanks for any ideas to resolve the problem.SMPlayer 64-bit is a free media player for Windows and Linux with built-in codecs that can play virtually all video and audio formats. Both 32 bit and 64 bit, both portable and installer. But I have tested it also with the most recent one (21.8.0). I use an older version of SMPlayer (19.10.0). I have both options "Use the ASS libraryā€¯ and "Freetype support" activated ( Options -> Preferences -> Subtitles) I use "mpv" as Multimedia engine ( Options -> Preferences -> General -> Tab "General") The advice given there could (at least in my case) not fix the issue: Last year someone had posted exactly the same problem in the SMPlayerBlog: The result is that they overlay the subtitles of the primary track and you can read neither the one nor the others. But in my case they are always shown on the bottom. The subtitles of the secondary track should be displayed on the top of the screen. English and German), by chosing Subtitles -> Primary track respectively Subtitles -> Secondary track. SMPlayer offers the possibility to show two subtitle tracks at the same time (e.g. ( - where the SMPlayer has now its location for discussion - is a pain.) I hope this is an appropriate place to post a question about the SMPlayer.
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